Inside Report (1)
Leaders in Algeria are hopeful that once released, the US hostages' first stopover will be in Algiers, via an Algerian or Iranian aircraft. From there they would be flown to West Germany or another European nation.
Leaders in Algeria are hopeful that once released, the US hostages' first stopover will be in Algiers, via an Algerian or Iranian aircraft. From there they would be flown to West Germany or another European nation.
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